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Is this really Connecticut's favorite snack?

snack​

noun
a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, especially one eaten between regular meals.


It's like when a baby drinks milk.
 
You do understand that once sugar is converted into alcohol, it’s no longer sugar, right? So it has that alcohol burn rather than anything remotely resembling sweetness.

That said, beer yeast doesn’t ferment 100% of the maltose. That’s what hops are for. Those who like sweetness can drink oktoberfests, white beers, and cream ales/stouts. Those who truly eschew sweetness have dry stouts and pale ales.
fair point. i neglected to include 'sugar avoidant as a means for calorie reduction.' my bad.
 

snack​

noun
a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, especially one eaten between regular meals.


It's like when a baby drinks milk.

Here's the thing. Nobody drinks birch beer as a snack. You drink it with pizza or a nice big sandwich you got at a deli.
 

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